Wednesday, January 12, 2011

My Bucket List (Psychology)

Yes, by the way these were hard to come up with because  I have already done many things in my life and they had to be realistic. And I had to give the explanation for each as well.

1. Have a career that makes me truly happy. I always hear about how people aren't happy with what they are doing and how sometimes it is also too late to change their occupation. I want an occupation that I love and want to be at. I would want to do something that I love doing and says a bit about me. I feel that I would have a great job that's connected with aesthetics, music, or some sort of business. I do plan on taking some time off though before I start my career life to explore more about myself and being independent in this world.

2. Get married. It seems to be a specific goal to everyone who wants to be with a partner in their future. That's what society has taught us to be the norm. Get married and have a family. Be with someone and share a connection. I just know that living a happy life and being able to share that with someone I love in the future will make me even happier, and hopefully them as well. Have a good marriage, not one that's about to collapse.

3. Go to every capital in Canada. I feel that it's a bit more reasonable and accessible, also there aren't that many and I've been to many already. I love exploring and traveling so much because that is what I have done many times with my family such as go to the states, Mexico, England, and Portugal. I really want to travel more once out of school and working a simple job to make some money. I also find that it would be amazing to visit each capital as sort of a road trip. That would be absolutely incredible, seeing most of the country we live in.

4. Win a lottery or a large amount of money. This task isn't as self gaining as the others. I would keep some for myself to help me out financially, also depending on when I win it, because I probably won't be a millionaire by then. I would keep some but I would also find a couple of charities give a lot of the money to them as well. My father has done that, and even as a Christmas present this past holiday, a gift of mine was immunizing a community.

5. Speak fluent in another language. I have taken French before for four years but I am not that great at it or able to hold an actual intellectual conversation. If I kept taking lessons or somehow learned more about that or another language I think that would be amazing. Being able to speak to people in another language and maybe even visiting a place where they speak that language. I think that people being able to speak more than one language is amazing, it's difficult to understand, also the grammar is always different.

6. Get my weeping willow tree tattoo. This task I plan to accomplish much sooner then the others. I have gotten a tattoo before and I do plan on getting more and hopefully this one is my next because it has so much meaning behind it. I read this book when I was little about death for children to understand. I like to relate those I know who have past to this because the hardest thing about the person dying is the realization that they are not coming back and what happened has happened. You cannot take anything back after that. I would like to get this tattoo as a small reminder that those I have lost in my life will always be with me and I will never forget them.

7. Go on a vacation anywhere out of Canada with one or a few of my closest friends. This is something I have been looking forward to doing for quite some time. I told myself I would make this happen once I graduated because I'd make sure I'd have the money and the time to do it. Also not too many of my friends are going into school right away either so it would be exploring the self and the world time for us. We always love to be doing something and trying new things.

8. Learn a beautiful song on the guitar, be able to play it, and be able to sing the lyrics to it all at the same time. It's hard, also the fact that I only know a bit of guitar. I would really love to be able to play and "jam" with friends. It sounds and looks like a lot of fun. I used to do it and he taught me a couple of basic things. I just have a tendency to start something and then put it down and find something else and possibly forget about it or have no motive. Serenading someone would be pretty cool too, possibly as a joke. I've always loved the one person with the acoustic and singing, because the music is just so beautiful.

9. Move in with my best friend. You are always talking to them, they are practically family like brother or sister to you, you are super comfortable with them, why not live with them? I think that it's one of the best things to do when you move out of your parents home. We would both be working and living our lives and living together. Sure enough, we may end up moving and hopefully even get my own house to live in. That would be outstanding.

10. Create a famous, or at least recognized, piece of art work. I love art, it's a true passion or hobby of mine. Loved being creative ever since I was young and I even spray painted boards for my walls in my room. No matter if it's an object, painting, sculpture, anything creative and artistic. That would be amazing if I could get it recognized. My best skills would be tracing and shading. Also, free hand and abstract I find to be very unique and beautiful.

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